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Warwick Engineer receives prestigious EPSRC fellowship award

Professor Ian Guymer achieves Established Career Fellowship for groundbreaking water research.

Mon 20 Mar 2017, 14:02 | Tags: Research Water

Warwick Engineering Graduates featured on “Tomorrow’s Engineers”

Sally Biddlecombe, Graduate Mechanical Building Services Engineer with Arup, and Rob Sharpley, Project Engineer with Nestlé, have been featured on the website “Tomorrow’s Engineers”, an engineering community-led programme to inspire more young people to consider a careers in engineering.

Fri 17 Mar 2017, 15:45 | Tags: Employability, Alumni, Engineering

Artificial Intelligence and Robots to Make Offshore Wind Farms Safer and Cheaper

Warwick academics contribute power electronics and conversion expertise to major consortium wind farm project funded by EPSRC.

Mon 06 Mar 2017, 15:46 | Tags: PEATER Research

Engineering Graduate Designs Revolutionary Navigation App

The pioneering app, developed by Sesinam Dagadu who is originally from Accra, Ghana, gives 8.7 millions of Ghanaians access to ambulance services, even without an internet connection. “SnooCode” allows Ghanaians to navigate using GPS pinpointing without needing traditional address system. Sesinam, founder of SnooCode, won the ‘Entrepreneurial Award’ at the British Council ‘Study UK Alumni Awards 2017’ in recognition of his achievement.

Wed 15 Feb 2017, 17:01 | Tags: International, Award, Alumni

Warwick School of Engineering Research Brochure 2017

The School of Engineering presents its Research Brochure for 2017!

Tue 20 Dec 2016, 15:41

Professor Philip Mawby gives invited ‘Kun Huang’ Lecture

Professor Philip Mawby, Professor of Power Electronics – Devices, gave an invited ‘Kun Huang’ Lecture at the Institute of Semiconductors in Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, 21st November 2016. The prestigious lecture is usually given by distinguished researchers to honour the late Dr Kun Huang, who is widely regarded as the Father of Solid State Physics studies in China.

Fri 02 Dec 2016, 15:27 | Tags: International, Professor Phil Mawby, Lecture, Power Electronics

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